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Walk with the Wise what you intend to accomplish by marketing your art. Are you looking to make a living by selling your art, become famous, just pay for your supplies and an occasional workshop or just want to get your art out to the public to share it with others? Depending on your goal, your marketinAbsolutely the best business/life decision I've made in the past few years was to start hanging out with people who are smarter than me.It's like Proverbs 13:20, “Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.”If you want to make a name for yourself, you must make friends, hang out with and learn from other people who have already made a name for themselves.Here is the process I’ve been following for years:STEP ONE: Initial Contact Call or email someone you’d like to glean valuable advice from. Introduce yourself. If you have a mutual friend or contact, say that immediately. Explain to the person that you’re “young” (in age, job, career, etc. Industrial Thread Sealants – High Temperature Sealants and Others Often after creating art for a while, artists start to consider selling their artwork. But how do you get started or even know if selling your work is right for you? First, ask yourself “ Why do I want to sell my art?” It often seems like the logical next step and you see other people doing it- but you really have to consider if you are ready to share your work with others and willing to part with your work. Are you interested in selling your work because you want to? Or is a well-intentioned spouse or family member encouraging you to do so without perhaps understanding the emotional side of putting your work out there for others to respond to? Creating artwork is one of the true joys of life and you don’t want the pressures of selling to weigh on you and take away from that joy in any way. That being said, if you’ve given this some careful consideration and are ready and committed to take the first steps, here are a few things to help you start thinking about your work as a professional marketer would.In order to rectify the situation of leakage in a liquid system, the threaded points are sealed with a thread sealant. Most machinery has threaded points in it—the larger the machine, the more threaded joints there will be, especially if piping is involved.Industrial thread sealants come in a wide variety of products that can be applied to reduce the weakness of thread joints, either in liquid or a tape form. The liquid form of industrial thread sealants is often a very thick and gooey substance that is applied to one side of the threaded joint before it is put together. The tape variety of industrial thread sealant is applied as a tape and is often made of Teflon.The industrial thread sealants have quite the job to d 1. Begin with the end in mind. Once you have concluded that you are ready to start- give some thought to what you intend to accomplish by marketing your art. Are you looking to make a living by selling your art, become famous, just pay for your supplies and an occasional workshop or just want to get your art out to the public to share it with others? Depending on your goal, your marketin Marketing a New Business Without a Big Budget le doing it- but you really have to consider if you are ready to share your work with others and willing to part with your work. Are you interested in selling your work because you want to? Or is a well-intentioned spouse or family member encouraging you to do so without perhaps understanding the emotional side of putting your work out there for others to respond to? Creating artwork is one of the true joys of life and you don’t want the pressures of selling to weigh on you and take away from that joy in any way. That being said, if you’ve given this some careful consideration and are ready and committed to take the first steps, here are a few things to help you start thinking about your work as a professional marketer would.Anyone who has started a business without a lot of start-up capital has faced a vicious catch 22. You have to market your company in order to increase sales, but until sales have increased (and you've received payment) you can't afford to market your business. Fortunately, you've got more options than you realize, after all, more than a few other businesses have gotten past this hurdle. So can you.First of all, don't advertise in the newspapers, on television or the radio because it can take considerable time to see results from these mediums and at this stage of your business, your budget will likely be gone long before you see them.One powerful way that a business with a small marketing budget can gain exposure is b 1. Begin with the end in mind. Once you have concluded that you are ready to start- give some thought to what you intend to accomplish by marketing your art. Are you looking to make a living by selling your art, become famous, just pay for your supplies and an occasional workshop or just want to get your art out to the public to share it with others? Depending on your goal, your marketin Business 101: Always Pay Your Business Debts standing the emotional side of putting your work out there for others to respond to? Creating artwork is one of the true joys of life and you don’t want the pressures of selling to weigh on you and take away from that joy in any way. That being said, if you’ve given this some careful consideration and are ready and committed to take the first steps, here are a few things to help you start thinking about your work as a professional marketer would.As business owners, we have a responsibility to pay our debts. Whether it’s paying our bills, finalizing payment for a service provided, or paying our employees we are the ones who are accountable to ensure that all business expenses get paid in a timely manner.Withholding payments from any person or company will only hurt your business in the long run. I will go into more detail at a later date but for now here are my reasons why:You will lose trust in the person you are withholding payments from. Losing trust in employees and clients will rapidly push your business over the cliff - you’ll be committing corporate suicide.It will be difficult to attain recurring business. Who wants to do business with 1. Begin with the end in mind. Once you have concluded that you are ready to start- give some thought to what you intend to accomplish by marketing your art. Are you looking to make a living by selling your art, become famous, just pay for your supplies and an occasional workshop or just want to get your art out to the public to share it with others? Depending on your goal, your marketin Shared Electronic Medical Billing Knowledge Base For Improved Control, Compliance, And Performance l consideration and are ready and committed to take the first steps, here are a few things to help you start thinking about your work as a professional marketer would.A new industry of high-technology medical billing has mushroomed under the auspices of its promise to streamline the collections process and leave doctors with more time to care for their patients. Though many high-quality services and systems exist, an overwhelming variety of options and attractive (yet unsubstantiated) performance claims from some providers have charmed busy doctors into making poor strategic decisions for their practices. "It is surprising how many clinics use a 5-year ROI analysis to justify an investment in technology that will become obsolete in 2-3 years," says Dr. Frischer, a Clinical Professor at Stony Brook University and three times named in New York Magazine's survey of the best doctors in the Metropo 1. Begin with the end in mind. Once you have concluded that you are ready to start- give some thought to what you intend to accomplish by marketing your art. Are you looking to make a living by selling your art, become famous, just pay for your supplies and an occasional workshop or just want to get your art out to the public to share it with others? Depending on your goal, your marketin Independent Professionals: What Paradigm Are You Weaving? Part 1 what you intend to accomplish by marketing your art. Are you looking to make a living by selling your art, become famous, just pay for your supplies and an occasional workshop or just want to get your art out to the public to share it with others? Depending on your goal, your marketing approach will be very different. Take some time to reflect on that and create some goals for yourself. Studies show that people who set goals and write them down are 200% more likely to achieve them. So it makes sense to start with the end in mind. Try to be as specific, measurable and time bound as possible. Rather than “make a living as an artist”, a more specific goal might look like” Earn a minimum of $40,000 profit( sales minus all expenses) annually from the sale of my paintings by 2010. Earn $20,000 in 2007”. That makes it clear where you are heading and what it is going to take.So we've heard the well-worn statistic that we're exposed to around 3000 advertising messages per day (personally I think it's A LOT more). Ever consider what each of these messages is really asking you to consider?I just opened up the web browser on one of my PC's. Straight away I'm faced with an ad from Virgin Credit Cards "Things get more exciting when you say yes!" presumably that means saying 'yes' to debt - in this case it's by clicking on the word 'yes' which opens a musical jewellery-box. A ballerina proceeds to leap out from her fixed spinning and start gyrating like a mental raver! Is this what Virgin mean by things getting more exciting??..Must be.The animation ends with a billboard announcing "The Virgin C 2. Identify a position for yourself and your art. Successful marketing efforts start with a brand and what that brand represents to potential customers. What do you want to be known for? When you tell someone you’re an artist- that could conjure up lots of different ideas of art in their mind. But what are you offering? For example in the automobile market- a Rolls Royce stands for the ultimate in luxury, a Volvo is known for safety, a Yugo is known for affordability and a BMW for being the “ultimate driving machine”- well eng
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